The text for this page is original to the
Department of Energy's Office
of History and Heritage Resources. The photograph of Leslie
Groves looking at a map of the Pacific is reproduced from Vincent C.
Jones, Manhattan: The Army and the Atomic Bomb, United States Army in
World War II (Washington: Center of Military History, United States Army,
1988), 531. The sources for the maps are as follows:

"Places"
Map: the base map of the United States is taken from the History
Office publication: The
Signature Facilities of the Manhattan Project (Washington: History
Division, Department of Energy, 2001); the labels are original to
the Department of Energy's Office
of History and Heritage Resources

Hanford
(black and white):
reproduced from the History Office publication: Richard G. Hewlett and
Oscar E. Anderson, Jr., The New World, 1939-1946: Volume I, A
History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission (Washington: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1972), 225

Hanford:
Diagram: reproduced from the "Smyth Report," which is
Henry DeWolf Smyth, Atomic Energy for Military Purposes: The
Official Report on the Development of the Atomic Bomb under the Auspices
of the United States Government, 1940-1945 (Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press, 1945); the Smyth Report was commissioned by Leslie
Groves and originally issued by the Manhattan Engineer District;
Princeton University Press reprinted it in book form as a "public
service" with "reproduction in whole or in part authorized and
permitted"

Hanford:
Town: courtesy the Hanford
Science Center, Department of Energy;
the map is reprinted in Peter Bacon Hales, Atomic Spaces: Living on
the Manhattan Project (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois
Press, 1997), 102